In the 1960s, Czechoslovakia received a wonderful gift in the form of advanced, fast and comfortable suburban trains, called Žabotlam. But their design had its limits, which the successor was supposed to eliminate. Although it succeeded in doing so, it also lost a large part of their advantages. And it never replaced them.
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In the 1960s, Czechoslovakia received a wonderful gift in the form of advanced, fast and comfortable suburban trains, called Žabotlam. But their design had its limits, which the successor was supposed to eliminate. Although it succeeded in doing so, it also lost a large part of their advantages. And it never replaced them.